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Rijeka is the center of... In medieval times Rijeka got its Croatian name... Medieval Rijeka was a city surrounded by a wall and was thus a feudal stronghold... Rijeka around the year 1900... Rijeka around the year 1900... Rijeka around the year 1900... Rijeka during the 18th and 19th centuries was passed among the Habsburgs... under which Rijeka was to be an independent state... which assigned Rijeka to Italy and Su... Rijeka is the largest port in Croatia... Rijeka has efficient road connections to other parts of Croatia and neighbouring countries... Rijeka highway is almost completed in full profile... a shorter stretch connecting Rijeka with the Slovenian border... Rijeka gains access to the... Rijeka is well integrated into the... electrified line connects Rijeka with Zagreb and beyond towards... Rijeka is also connected to Trieste and Ljubljana by a separate electrified stretch that extends northwards... on this line will mean a trip from Rijeka to Zagreb will take about an hour... Rijeka is well connected by direct train to Munich in Germany or Salzburg in Austria... and there are direct night trains running to Rijeka from these two cities... Rijeka is at coordinates...

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